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1、浙江省选拔优秀高职高专毕业生进入本科学习统一考试英 语请考生按规定用笔将所有试题旳答案涂、写在答题纸上。选择题部分注意事项:1. 答题前, 考生务必将自己旳姓名、准考证号用黑色笔迹旳签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸规定旳位置上。2. 每题选出答案后, 用 2B 铅笔把答题纸上相应题目旳答案标号涂黑。如需改动, 用橡皮擦干净后, 再选涂其她答案标号。不能答在试题卷上。Part I Reading Comprehension (60 marks, 60 minutes)Section AFormat (共 20 小题,每题 2 分,共 40 分)Directions: There are 4 passag

2、es in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet.Passage oneQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:A U.N. report says wate

3、r is in demand around the world as temperatures on Earth's surface rise and demand grows along with populations. The report was released this week at the World Water Forum in Brasilia. The conference has been described as the world's largest water-related event.Federal District Governor Rodr

4、igo Rollemberg spoke at a panel discussion on Tuesday at the forum. He described water shortages as a worldwide problem. The public water supply has less water because of low rainfall as well as fast and disorderly growth in Brasilia, which is part of the Federal District, Rollemberg said. In Januar

5、y , after three years of little rain, district officials began limiting how much water people could use. The governments of the Federal District and the nearby state of Goias also gave $166 million to develop water infrastructure.Demand around the world is expected to increase by nearly one-third by

6、 2050. By then, 5 billion people could be left with poor access to water, the U. N. warned in its World Water Development Report. To avoid such a crisis, U. N. officials called for "nature-based solutions" that use or copy natural processes that should be used to increase water availabilit

7、y. They said solutions could include changing farming methods so fields keep more moisture and nutrients, collecting rainwater, and protecting wetlands. The officials also proposed reestablishing floodplains and said that plants could be grown on housetops. Such proposals will become more important

8、as water industries grow.1. Who talked about water shortages in Brasilia at a panel discussion?A. JournalistB. A U.N. officialC. A Federal District officialD. An official from the state of Goias2. What is among the reasons for less public water supply in Brasilia?A. Waste of rainwaterB. Insufficient

9、 rainfallC. Growing plants on the roofs D. Development in infrastructure3. What did the Federal District government do to deal with water shortage?A. They controlled populationB. They limited water consumptionC. They invested in artificial rainmakingD. They suggested “nature-based solutions”4. What

10、is Not a “nature-based solution”?A. Gathering rainwaterB. Preserving wetlandsC. Sustaining water in soilD. Building house on floodplains5. Whats the main idea of this passage?A. Brasilia is facing the problem of water shortagesB. The world has found a solution of water shortagesC. The world is facin

11、g the problem of water shortagesD. A report was released at the world water Forum in BrasiliaPassage TwoQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:The Queen has only given one interview while a sovereign. Her true personality remains elusive to the public. However, one thing is clear: Quee

12、n Elizabeth is an introvert. Introverts prefer quiet environments and feel energized from spending time alone or with people they know well. They arent necessarily shy, but they do tend to be more reserved and guarded with strangers. Fellow introverts will appreciate how draining an average day for

13、Her Majesty must be.Fortunately, the Queen has some tricks to make public engagements easier. Just like us commoners rely on friends to save us from awkward situations or boring conversations, she subtly signals to her staff when she wants an intervention. If she places her handbag on the table, it

14、indicates that she wants the event to end in the next five minutes. For more urgent situations, putting her bag on the floor shows that she wants her lady-in-waiting to rescue her immediately. Most comfortable in the countryside, the Queen has a well-known passion for horses and dogs. There is a sce

15、ne in the hit Netflix show The Crown which reveals a fascinating side of the monarch. While giving Jackie Kennedy a personal tour of Buckingham Palace, the two women find themselves bonding over their respective positions as introverted women who have found themselves in the limelight

16、. Surrounded by the Queens beloved dogs, both women admit they are happiest around animals and that their extroverted sisters would have been much better suited to their public roles.6. The underlined word “draining” (Paragraph 1) is the closest in meaning to _.A. frustratingB. exhaustingC. demandin

17、gD. aspiring7. To be rescued immediately in a public engagement, the Queen would _. A. end the event within five minutesB. place her handbag on the table C. wave to her lady-in-waitingD. put her bag on the floor8. In the last paragraph, the underlined expression “the two women find themselves bondin

18、g over their respective positions” means that the two ladies _. A. admire each otherB. help each other in public C. grow closer to each otherD. show respect for each other9. Queen Elizabeth and Jackie Kennedy share the following traits or facts EXCEPT that _ .A. both have sistersB. both love animals

19、C. both enjoy being in publicD. both are introverted woman10. The authors attitude can be described as _.A. neutralB. criticalC. pessimistic D.subjectivePassage ThreeQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:Back when Disney products were to be watched, not experienced. Walt Disney had a

20、 vision: a theme park that felt like stepping into a magical new place. Now, we can finally witness Walts first dream. Before construction could start, Walt needed funding. He and his friend Herb Ryman put their heads together and mapped our their dream for the Disneyland. In just one frenzied 1953

21、weekends, their idea came to life on paper - and youll notice both subtle differences from and remarkable similarities to the modern Anaheim, California, park. Like today, visitors would have entered the park in to a Main Street USA-type area. The tunnels arent as wide as they were imagined more tha

22、n 60 years ago, but park-goers are still greeted with a train passing overhead as they make their way toward the magic. (Even with a modern Disney map, its tough to find there secret Disney park spots you never knew existed.) Walt always hoped for a castle as a focal point of the park, but its real-

23、life copy changed from his initial dream. The first palace was a sprawling fortress, hiding a massive carousel(旋转木马)beyond its walls. Now, Sleeping Beauty Castle has more intricate spires, and King Arthur Carrousel takes its spins in Fantasyland, behind the palace.Walts vision for the Mark Twain ste

24、amboat circling around Tom Sawyer Island and its Pirates Lair(巢穴)hasnt changed much, though at that point it was called Frontier Country instead of Frontierland. That wasnt the only name change, though. World of Tomorrow turned into Tomorrowland - and eventually lost its rocket. Astronauts walked on

25、 the moon 14 years after the park was built, making the Rocket to the Moon seem out-of-date. Meanwhile, True-Life Adventured lost its first word, while most of the areas took on totally different themes.11. What was Walt Disneys first dream?A. To build a theme park B. To draw a map on paperC. To tra

26、vel in a magic place D. To design a series of products12. Before construction started, Walt Disney did the following EXCEPT_A. getting funding B. planning the parkC. drawing the park on paper D. daydreaming with a friend13. Which of the following park spots has not changed much since Walts vision ca

27、me to life on paper?A. A Main Street area B. World of Tomorrow C. Sleeping Beauty Castle D. True-life Adventureland14. How many name changes have been mentioned in this passage?A. One B. TwoC. Three D. Four15. What is the theme of this passage?A. A tour in Disneyland B. Walt Disneys life story C. Th

28、e future of Disneyland D. Walt Disneys first dreamPassage fourQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage:Youve made it. You managed to navigate your way through the airport; you breezed through security; and you successfully boarded the plane. Now youre comfortable in your seat in the cab

29、in, and theres even a little bit of elbow room, as the flight isnt fully booked for once. With the hassle behind you, you settle in with your neck pillow, pop some Kenny G on your iPod, and get ready to spend quality time sleeping on a plane. And youre about to make a huge mistake that will put your

30、 health at risk, as reported by Travel + Leisure.Its not because of Kenny G. Its the shuteye part. According to Medline Plus, falling asleep during or takeoff could cause serious damage to your ears. It all has to do with the rapid changes in air pressure in the cabin. If youre awake, a natural resp

31、onse to alleviate pressure on your eardrums during takeoff and landing is to “pop” them, to maintain pressure equilibrium. If youre sleeping on a plane, you cant actively work to relax those muscles and release the tension, so you can become susceptible to dizziness, ear infection, eardrum damage, h

32、earing loss and nose bleeds. “A quick change in altitude affects the air pressure in the ear,” says Angel Chalmers, a British pharmacist, via Express. “This leads to a vacuum in the Eustachian tubes(咽鼓管)which makes the ears feel blocked and sound dull.”Keep those Eustachian tubes clear and keep thos

33、e eyes open for at least another few minutes. Open that book you just bought in the terminal. After all, there are some major advantages to buying your reading material at the airport.16. The underlined sentence “Youve made it” (Paragraph 1) means that you have managed_?A. to board the plane B. to g

34、et a bit of elbow roomC. to get ready to sleep after boarding D. to make yourself comfortable after boarding17. What would damage your health when the plane takes off or lands?A. Using a neck pillow B. Shutting your eyes C. Listening to music D. Falling asleep18. The underlined word “alleviate” (par

35、agraph 2) is the closest meaning to_?A. increase B. reduce C. maintain D. escape19. Having a vacuum in the Eustachian tubes during takeoff and landing could cause unpleasant symptoms to the following body parts EXCEPT_A. the throat B. the nose C. the ears D. the head20. The author suggests that you

36、read a book _ during the plane taking off and landing.A. to amuse yourself B. to stay awakeC. to keep your ears clear D. to make yourself comfortableFormat(共5小题,每题2分,共10分)Directions: In the following passage, some sentences have been removed. For questions 2125, choose the most suitable one from the

37、 list AG to fit into each of the numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not fit into any of the gaps. Mark your answers on Answer Sheet.Whether it is a hotel stay,shopping or dining out, a vacation to Paris can be a pricey proposition. But there are plenty of ways to stretch your dol

38、lar in the City of Lights and have a high-end getaway.Barkley Hickcox,a Paris specialist and an owner of Local Foreigner,a travel consultancy,has a few tips to help travelers make the most of their Parisian getaway.21. _The ideal time to visit Paris is between November and April, when hotel prices a

39、re at their lowest. Some high-end properties offer even further discounts if you book a stay several months in advance. 22. _Families traveling to Paris should consider staying in a high-end apartment instead of a hotel.Ms.Hickcox said. “An apartment is less expensive than booking multiple rooms at

40、a five-star hotel, and since you have a kitchen, you can save money on food costs by eating in occasionally,” she said. 23. _Paris is known for fine cuisine, but rather than dining at one of the citys renowned restaurants at dinnertime, go for lunch, when the tab will be much lower and the cuisine j

41、ust as good. “Youll find lots of great eateries where you can have dinner with wine for 35 to 50 euros a person.” She said24. _Mr. Hickcoxs favorite way to explore Paris is on foot. “You can fully appreciate the citys beauty by walking , and its designed for walkers because there are walking paths a

42、nd sidewalks everywhere. she said.For longer distances, she suggested using the citys bike share system, Velib. A weeklong pass costs 15 euros, and there are stations everywhere. There is another choice if you are not so much fond of biking. 25. _, Paris subway system. Its convenient, and you can bu

43、y daily and weekly passes.A. Dine outB. Eat smartC. Try the MetroD. Stay in a hotelE. Ditch taxis and carsF. Travel at the right timeG. Choose the right accommodationsSection B (共10小题,每题1分,共10分)Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for e

44、ach blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Please blacken the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet.I know this woman who was afr

45、aid to tell people what she wanted. She didnt know _26_ to say no. Instead, she got herself tangled in a web of obligation, anxiety. and white lies. She was _27_._28_ recently. I decided Id had enough. As an experiment,1 began _29_ up for myself,even at the risk of alienating (疏远) everyone and havin

46、g _30_ entire life come down around me.That didnt happen.Here is what I did: I stopped making pretty excuses.Saying"no" is so much easier. If someone asks me to do something I have zero interest _31_, Im polite but honest. The phrase," lm sorry,I didnt think that is really_32_ me,” sl

47、ips out of my mouth faster than some lame excuse. My friends and family didnt mind. _33_ I stopped people-pleasing, no one cared. A good friend asked me to go for coffee at 5 P.M. I was _34_ to hit the gym. I said, "Sorry, Ive got things I want to do tonight." She said. Thats fine. Maybe a

48、nother time.Learning how to say no has added several extra hours to my days, days _35_ my weeks, and what feels like months to my years, saying “No” has set me free.A. facing B. toC. herD. inE. forF. whatG. standing H. AndI. myJ. butK. meL. WhenM. onN. planningO. howPart II  Integrate

49、d Testing (共30分)Section A Cloze  (共20小题,每题1分,共20分)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then blacken the c

50、orresponding letter on The Answer Sheet. (20 marks) Brazilian Zarela Mosquera moved to the United States as a teenager. The adjustment to a new place was _36_. Mosquera says she became a bratty teenager, as a result. But it was no

51、t just the _37_that affected her behavior. Mosquera says there was another major stress in her life at that time: She was the only member of her_38_ who spoke English.  “Being in a country with my family that doesn't spea

52、k Spanish and my parents don't really speak_39_ , my parents were trying to give me all these responsibilities.” Along with Spanish and Engish, Mosquera also speaks Portuguese. But there was another universal language she learned to love as&

53、#160;a child: art.        Zarela Mosquera connected with drawing and painting while in school. _40_she mostly dismissed art as a path to a career. She says her Dad_41_always say, Think about the_

54、42_” Mosquera did not think he would support the study of_43_ once she went to the college.  But, to her _44_it was her parents who suggested just that. They urged her to_45_to technical and liberal arts schools.” One of them was Rhode Island School of Design, whic

55、h was like my_46_choice.” RISD, as it is called, _47_ Mosquera as well. She enrolled in industrial deign.“Its basically to design_48_and services. I could be doing something more technical or something more_ 49_ to problem solving. Whether its_50_out a better way t

56、o filter water or developing a type of specific shelter_ 51_refugees for example.Mosquera says the course of study was_ 52_  including metal working, woodworking and model making. She s

57、ays in one class she just drew cubes for an entire month, which led her to a _53_: “Wow! Do I really want to do this?” But, she says, she _54_ the cube study. And, then she began_ 55 _on more interesting projects.Monquera is now a 

58、;deign strategist for Marshall Moya Design, an architecture and interior design company in Washington, D.C.36. A. successful B. important   C. necessary    D. difficult37. A. age  B. growth C. adjustment D. education 38. A. family B. peers C. friends D. class39. A. Spanish B. English C. Portuguese D. French40. A. So B. Moreover C. And D. But41. A. could B. should C. would D. migh

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